How should the utility and mobile industries address the vast business opportunity in home energy management systems? Berg Insight estimates that the installed base of HEMS in Europe and North America will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 22.3 percent from 4.5 million in 2024 to 12.3 million in 2029. Get a 360-degree perspective on the rapid evolution of the HEMS market in this comprehensive 180-page strategy report.
Highlights from the report:
Insights from 20 executive interviews with market leading companies.
Comprehensive overview of the HEMS value chain and key applications.
In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
Statistical data on residential solar PV system adoption in Europe and North America.
Profiles of 64 companies active in the solar PV, battery storage and HEMS industry.
Detailed market sizing and forecasts lasting until 2029.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1. Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS)
1.1.1. Solar PV panels
1.1.2. Inverters and power optimisers
1.1.3. Battery storage systems
1.1.4. Smart electrical panels, load controllers and energy managers
1.1.5. EV chargers
1.1.6. Heat pumps and home appliances
1.1.7. Smart meters and dynamic electricity pricing
1.1.8. Management portal and smartphone app
1.1.9. Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE)
1.1.10. Value chain
1.2. The electricity market
1.2.1. Europe
1.2.2. North America
1.2.3. Smart grids
1.3. Solar power generation
1.3.1. Residential solar PV system installations
1.4. Market drivers for HEMS
1.4.1. Government subsidies and incentives
1.4.2. Net metering and feed-in tariffs
1.4.3. Load management, demand response and VPP programmes
1.4.4. Rising electricity prices
1.4.5. Declining costs of solar PV and battery storage solutions
1.4.6. Grid independence and power outage protection
1.4.7. Growth of EVs and electrical heating systems
2. Communications Technologies and Standards
2.1 3GPP cellular and LPWA technologies
2.1.1 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular technologies and IoT
2.1.2. LoRa and LoRaWAN
2.1.3. Sigfox
2.2. Home networking technologies and standards
2.2.1. Bluetooth
2.2.2. EEBus
2.2.3. EnOcean
2.2.4. Home Connectivity Alliance (HCA)
2.2.5. KNX
2.2.6. Matter
2.2.7. Modbus
2.2.8. Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP)
2.2.9. Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF)
2.2.10. OpenTherm
2.2.11. SG-Ready
2.2.12. SunSpec
2.2.13. Thread
2.2.14. Wi-Fi
2.2.15. Zigbee
2.2.16. Z-Wave
3. Solution Vendors and Strategies
3.1. Home energy management system providers
3.1.1. APsystems (Yuneng Technology)
3.1.2. Bluetti Power (PowerOak NewEner)
3.1.3. Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions
3.1.4. BYD Electronic
3.1.5. Canadian Solar
3.1.6. E3/DC (Hager Group)
3.1.7. Eaton
3.1.8. EcoFlow
3.1.9. Emaldo
3.1.10. Enphase Energy
3.1.11. Fenecon
3.1.12. Ferroamp
3.1.13. Fimer (McLaren Applied)
3.1.14. Fortress Power
3.1.15. FranklinWH Energy Storage
3.1.16. Fronius
3.1.17. Generac
3.1.18. GivEnergy
3.1.19. GoodWe
3.1.20. Growatt New Energy
3.1.21. Hanwha Qcells
3.1.22. Huawei
3.1.23. JinkoSolar
3.1.24. Kostal
3.1.25. LG Energy Solution
3.1.26. Lunar Energy
3.1.27. Myenergi
3.1.28. NeoVolta
3.1.29. Pixii
3.1.30. Polarium Energy Solutions
3.1.31. Powervault
3.1.32. Pylon Technologies
3.1.33. RCT Power
3.1.34. Samsung SDI
3.1.35. Savant Systems
3.1.36. Schneider Electric
3.1.37. Senec (EnBW)
3.1.38. SMA Solar Technology
3.1.39. SolarEdge
3.1.40. Sol-Ark
3.1.41. Solarwatt
3.1.42. Sonnen (Shell)
3.1.43. Sungrow Power Supply
3.1.44. TeraHive (Liteon Technology)
3.1.45. Tesla
3.1.46. Tigo Energy
3.1.47. Varta
3.1.48. Viessmann Climate Solutions (Carrier)
3.2. Smart electrical panel and load control device providers
3.2.1. Legrand
3.2.2. Leviton
3.2.3. Lumin (ABB)
3.2.4. SPAN
3.2.5. Smappee
3.3. HEMS platform providers and integrators
3.3.1. Alarm.com
3.3.2. Eniris
3.3.3. Enode
3.3.4. Enpal
3.3.5. Greenely
3.3.6. GridX (E.ON)
3.3.7. Homey (LG Electronics)
3.3.8. Kiwigrid
3.3.9. Loxone
3.3.10. myGEKKO (Ekon)
3.3.11. Tibber
4. Market Analysis and Trends
4.1. Market forecasts
4.2. Value chain analysis
4.2.1. Leading home energy management system providers
4.2.2. Companies from other industry sectors enter the HEMS market
4.3. Trends
4.3.1. Reduced net metering rates increases demand for battery storage systems
4.3.2. Virtual power plants to become more powerful as more DERs are connected
4.3.3. EV batteries to be used for home backup power
4.3.4. Interoperability will be key for the adoption of wider HEMS
4.3.5. Energy aggregation and trading software adds a new revenue stream
4.3.6. Small-scale HEMS increases in popularity in Europe
4.3.7. Intelligent and AI-driven solutions facilitate energy management